The Straits Times, 20 April 1965
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Title Section23 1965-04-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Jot**" 1 tstd. 1845 Tl FSDAV. APRIL »0. 1965 IS CBNTC KDN 1189 io<>:>23 words
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Article239 1965-04-20 1 King flies to Upper Egypt PAIRO, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Vgong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong Hew to the ancient city of Luxor, in t'pper Egypt, loila Y. rhey will visit the famous Karnak Temple and Valley of the Kiniis and then go to Aswan, to see the Soviet financed239 words
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Article, Illustration534 1965-04-20 1 KAWASHIMA CONFERS WITH TENGKU TODAY Formula based on four-nation conciliation team Meeting in Tokyo with Sock likely KUALA LUMPUR. Monday TALKS on the prospect of settling the Indonesia Malaysia dispute will begin here tomorrow between Tengku Abdu Rahman and japan's special envoy, Mr. Shojiro Kawashimo. at the534 words
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Article137 1965-04-20 1 WE ARE NOT AFRAID OF YOU: SOEK JAKARTA, Mm Pr.M dent Soekarnn told 100.0011 Indonesians to cl.iy Hi it the Asian and Ifficaa peoples could face the entire "colonialist and imperialist" arM'tial of modern weapons without fear. "lle>. colonialists and imperialists," in- said, "take out your aircraft. warships, tanks, andReuter - 137 words
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Article44 1965-04-20 1 MELBOURNE. Mon.— CtMOBU 'officers today found wristwaiches and transistor radios worth £AB.OOO hidden in the British freighter Wenchow. The ship, manned by a Chinese crew, came lrom Hons Konu and Japan. A Chinese seaman has been charged with ■raajfjlinaj. Renter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article26 1965-04-20 1 London. Hon.- BrttaJn'i Navy Minister Mr. Christopher Mayhew, left here today by air lor the Fa Bait, including Sineapore. on .1 lact-lindinu mission26 words
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176 1965-04-20 1 STOCK EXCHANGE SUSPENDS IPOH BROKING FIRM SINGAPORE. Mon. One of the oldest sharebrokinu linns In Malaya. Macphail and Co. dpoh) Ltd.. was suspended fro m membership of the Stock Exchange today. A nn 1 ire posted '>n the board ol the Blnga ;>ore Tradini Room at 4.07 p.m said: "The176 words
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Article89 1965-04-20 1 Reds step it up in Thailand BANGKOK. Mon. The Prime Minister. Field Marshal Thanom Kittik;iehorn. told tin members Of the Thai border police patrol camp at Sadao. in Bongkhla Province, southern Thailand, that the Communists had stepped up their subversive activities In Thailand over the last months. Radio Thailand reportedReuter - 89 words
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Article68 1965-04-20 1 LONDON. Man i Bn-j I tain looked "more like CtarfiaMl i than Water" as snow (oil over I Scotland. Northern and Southeast j Eiml:mcl today, an Automobile Association ■pakeMUU) snld. With i raffle liitht. at the start of! the las', dity ol the four-day E holiday*,Reuter - 68 words
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Article56 1965-04-20 1 Just fancy that CADNAM i England!. Mon Easter guesta at Miss Judith Stuhbs" new auosthou.se each have a room with their name on the door, thermostatically ron trolled heating and a personal tree to climb. The charge: Only six shillings n day Wu BtUWM Mid her establishment wu the mostReuter - 56 words
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547 1965-04-20 1 JACKIE SAM; ABUL FAZIL - Exposed forged sick chits racket JACKIE SAM and ABUL FAZIL By Singapore. Monday. ABIC forgery racket, involving scores of low-ranking Government servants and Singapore Traction Company workers, has been uncovered here. About 200 people have been interviewed by the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau during the p;isl Iwo weeks. And many547 words
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345 1965-04-20 1 Kosygin warns: We can bomb you, too AIOSCOW Mon ITI Alexei \-.< vict Prime MitUster, today rejected Vietnam peace talks so luntr as American bombings continue, and warned that the U.S. may run the risk oi retaliatory attacks by modern pons. "Whai la tlio ti.so of pron at the ,;amo345 words
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Article39 1965-04-20 1 WEST INDIES 161 8 GEORGETOWN. Mon West todies arc :r.7 runs ahead with two wttWßi inning wickets in hand at lunch on louith daj <>f Third Tesl against \ustr.ilia Scores: W Indus ::,:> and Kil-« (Sobers 12) lastraHa39 words
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Article68 1965-04-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 12-day strike by n than <>"ni workers «'i B Jontal Tin Dredging Lid. was settled here today through the Intervention <>i the Ministry ol Labour Ihe niMioyct will rork ai 7 am on VVednesdav. Ibe dredge m magemenl tin- N .mi68 words
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Advertisement98 1965-04-20 1 PHILIPS 19TX441A NEW FULLY AUTOMATIC COMPACT RECEIVER Thissmartl) m>lc<l V) Ac luxe Philips T\ Set, .i tMighi note m an> inodci n home. Spatx-Mwng and Fully Automatic. 3 control knobs and puih-buttons neatly arranged lor convenient operation. Direct ision Picture Tube results in brighter -.harper pieluio. I Automatic Synchronization ensures98 words
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Article102 1965-04-20 2 MANILA. Mon. The Philippines Government will start deporting "en masse" Inn»^sian illegal entrants by end of May. according to the Immigration Commissioner. Mr. Martiniano \'ivo. He was quoted in today's newspaper! as sayIng in Davao City in the Southern Philippines that the deportation would102 words
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138 1965-04-20 2 Puzzle for Indians as Shastri's trip to U.S. is put off VFW DELHI. Mon. Indians are puzzled and hurt by the sudrii ti postponement of the Jur.- 1 visit of the Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri, to the United States. President Johnson last week .i>ked Mr Shastri and Pre.sideni Ayub KhanReuter - 138 words
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Article18 1965-04-20 2 I MXI BiM'RNK. Mon. Three I >iio!N \m-it '.s^-ithprn j Aurora' Bsprcaa In North Kcilor.18 words
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Article69 1965-04-20 2 \K At HI, M"n I'tki* t.in runsidori'd a rc< i-nt Indian military rxcniM' in tin- K;inn of Kutth .i "hlchlj provtuntl\<- shiiu ol Iditr.' a for» ii;n Ministry spokci man s.iid ln-ii- l.i^l nkht Hi- said l'.ikisl.<n re i<( t<-,i diiinis by thr In di.iii Rich <69 words
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Article72 1965-04-20 2 Peking bags another spy plane 'J'OKYO. Mon. Communist China said its forces shot 1 down another pilotle.--s reconaluance plane over Southern China today. Raking Radio said in 8 .Tnpan- .u-.Kuage broadcast heard In 1 ha ;l'i liiß'.'.-.ilii'udf .-i; plar.e as downed by "Air Porc«> pprsonnf 1 of the Proples Libera-;72 words
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Article51 1965-04-20 2 v. \mi lion. Prihtan j M.uap.it};;! is srllt'Cluii'd to slKIt in- j law cm M.iv 1 a now *a(te meA- j I sun which Increase* t lie basic I mil unum dally wagM of aiir.<>« j rken from foui to six ptaaa I lU 4D to $5.10..51 words
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Article, Illustration254 1965-04-20 2 NEW NOTE ON WALKER MISSION PEKING. Monday pHDM has turned down a British request to reconsider its refusal to allow Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker to visit Peking for talks on Vietnam, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. It said the Chine*e Government had sent a254 words
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215 1965-04-20 2 MOSCOW Monday ITGANDA joinrrt the Soviet Union yesterday In •J condemning ■"American aggression' 1 In Vietnam in a declaration Issued jointly with the Kremlin. A statement Issued at the end of week-loiiK taik. here said: "The Soviet Union and Uganda denounce the aggression of U.S. ImperialIsm215 words
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Article, Illustration268 1965-04-20 2 Fulbright favours a pause in air raids WASHINGTON, Mon. 1 W I L L I A M Fulbrighl. chairman of rhe Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday came out in favour ot a temporary halt In U.S. air attacks against North Vietnam. in an Interview he said that continued bombing nuehtReuter - 268 words
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Article103 1965-04-20 2 BELGRADE, Mon. Bulgaria annouiuc-d last niffht her readiness to send volunteers to North Vietnam if necessary the BulKarian news agency. BTA. reported. Mr. Todor Zhivkov. Prime .Minister and First Secretary of the Bulgarian Communist Party, speaking; at Itlacoevgrad. in south-west Bulgaria said Bulgaria had decided to riveReuter - 103 words
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Article27 1965-04-20 2 Mon. American jets and Vietnamese Skyraiders flattened two suspected Vietcong hideouts, about 300 miles north-east of here, yesterday levelling more than 300 buildings. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous22 1965-04-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /^SUE WAS IN i SHOULD 1 SAAAt CLASS V. KNOW J AT «CWOOL J XJ_!yi-^ \WITM GaZJ^/22 words
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Article, Illustration430 1965-04-20 3 VATICAN CITY, Monday POPE Paul ye day pleaded with people everyw/here to stop fißhtine each other. He called for an end to "every war and sruerilla operat ion" in his Easter message to the world before vast crowds at Easter Sunday mass430 words
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Article109 1965-04-20 3 BRITONS TOLD: JOIN 'PEACE CORPS' OLACKPOOL, Mon. A junior Minister said here yesterday British factory workers as well as university graduates should volunteer for work in the developing countries. Mr. Albert Oram. Parliamentary Secretary In the Ministry of Overseas Development, told a conference of the Co-operative Party which la affiliatedReuter - 109 words
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Article39 1965-04-20 3 JOHNSON CITY. tTiXiiM. Mon. l'rt'Mdi'ia Johnson yesterday named Mr Milton Eisenhower, brother of the former President. tn nrva on i commlaalon to study and pick ;i Bite for a xe;i-lrvel canal between the Atlantic and Pacilic. APAP - 39 words
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104 1965-04-20 3 Mods and Rockers broken up by police BRIGHTON, Mon. Police yesterday broke up a crowd of 400 teenagers milling about on the beach of this south coast resort. Most of the teenagers had slept during the night on the beach. They were members of rival gangs "mods" (young dandies) andReuter - 104 words
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Article50 1965-04-20 3 NORFOLK. Virginia >. Mon. iAn explasinn <md On ripped tarongb .i luel oil distributing company here yeatccdajr JeatrarIng four 30.000-giil. storage t.mUs and livp delivery trucks ;mJ virtually levelled a building in the northern part of the city. Despite hiali property dimhge. no injuries wen reported.AP - 50 words
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146 1965-04-20 3 Sofia to Athens: Don t mind shots on our border SALONICA (Greece), Monday. gULGARIA border authorities have told Greek officials not to pay any attention if shots are hoard in the border area, military intelligence sources said yesterday The Bulgaria:) authorities .said they were seeking "some escapees." This was theReuter - 146 words
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Article152 1965-04-20 3 JOHNSON CITY < Texas). Mon. President Johnson yesterday disclosed that the United States was developing a special nuc-lear-powered research sub.narliie for exploration of the ocean depths. A White House statement rrnm the President \s Texas ranch did not use the word submarine, it >poke insteadReuter - 152 words
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Article61 1965-04-20 3 BELGRADE. Mon. British Foreign Secretary Mr. Michael Stewart, arrived here by air last night for talks expected :o centre on thr Vietnamese problem. Hi* visit is the first ever r.mde to Yueoslavia by a British F< reign Secretary be'ongtn? to the L-.bour Party. Mr. Seiwyn Lloyd.Reuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration353 1965-04-20 3 Talks at palace to decide the future of Charles I ONDON. Mon. Prime Charles Is discussing his future with his mother Queen hlizaheth 11. this Easter vacation «t Windsor Castle, according to court sources. The Queen and Prince Philip are said to have been giving much thought to the question353 words
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Article48 1965-04-20 3 GEORGETOWN, Mon. British Guiana's Premier. Mr. Forbes Burnham. will demand independence for the colony as early M autumn thus year or not later than next spring he told this at a rally of his People's National Contrress in Mackenzie. 80 miles from hero ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article40 1965-04-20 3 JERUSALEM. 'Jordanian B*a> tor>. Mon. Three people were i killed and 27 injured, when a our 1 carrying 30 Greek pilgrims over- I turned near an inn about seven mi'.rs cast of here ye.sterdav. i 1 AF40 words
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156 1965-04-20 3 The merry-go-round that wouldn't stop kills girl of 12 STOCKHOLM, Mon. A runaway merry-go-round at a Stockholm fairground has killed a 12-year-old girl and injured six other children. The children were trapped aboard the mechanical ride when It suddenly spun out of control. Police, firemen and ambulances raced to theUPI - 156 words
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142 1965-04-20 3 Pop group is told: This isn't a monkey house MADRID. Mon A British pop group, the Ricochets, cultivated their Impressive manes for nearly a year before they arrived for an engagement at the US. air ba.se here But the Ba^e Commander, unappreciatlve ol British pop fa.shion. greeted them at the142 words
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Article45 1965-04-20 3 I PARIS. Mon. Preach wirewalker Henri R<>oh;»tHir and his wife Janyck yesterri.ty claimed a world record for wire-.s'ttinjt 174 hours They came down trnm .i 4M' hiith wire alter biilanrine on a board on 'In t :rr> since I:im Sun--1 day UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Advertisement83 1965-04-20 3 1 KaaaMaaC^^ > "^''Si fgfe fS^^SKfi^mf^^J^\k <PC««aWaaiMl l >'"lanHlaaßM bbm ft ffft'ifflatif i «^^-l af. 'laaHaWff^^Wß^4aW.»L j Jaf^™ <iwd£* S> I KJENT KENT O|££ THE CIGARETTE WITH THE NEW MICRONITE FILTER Mefines away harsh flavor... refines away rouyh taste... Jbr the mildest taste of all/ THE riNCR THB PILTER, THB83 words
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Advertisement466 1965-04-20 3 jt r. w^^^^^^^^^^^^w^aawaw reni room 1 You will ;ii-d < no hef ret>: tor Hat. Yo'.i wili miw lt-s^ gaona) to .six-nci on othei thlcga, Why pay rer.t lor a house which no i mints 1 I! It is a <rood liousr it WOni ba be tooilah! You can have466 words
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Article, Illustration519 1965-04-20 4 TOH REPLIES TO CRITICISM BY THE TENGKU SINGAPORE, Monday ILL political parties in Malaysia, including; those in opposition, have a rip;ht to spread their vie w s throughout the country, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said here last night.519 words
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177 1965-04-20 4 Singapore union leadership lauded SINGAPORE. Mon: The general secretary of the Genevabased 5.000,000--member International Federation of Commercial Clerical and Technical Employees, Mr. Erich Kissel today said he was very impressed with the "intelligent and forceful" leadership of the trade union movement in Singapore. Hp said: "With the labour movement tuned177 words
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Article40 1965-04-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Nestle talemime for school* Kml-finali win bf liciri at the Victoria The airr on April 25 al 7 p.m. Tic-sets at S2 iind si. an avail able al C.K. Tung. Robinsons anc Cold BUS40 words
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Article284 1965-04-20 4 Mom. The Ciovernmont today explained that it was not its intention to requisition pleasure boats completely to implement its plan for forming a sea patrol vifiilante corps to fight Indonesian infiltration of the island's coastline. An official statement MM: "It is honod that, with intreasotl security284 words
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316 1965-04-20 4 GIRL, 14, TELLS OF 'PERFUME' IN ALLEGED KIDNAP SINGAPORE, Mon A 14-YEAR-OLD »irl told a district court today how she found herself lying on the floor of a strange room after a 38-year-old man a family friend had asked her to smell a bottle of perfume. Seetha Govindamma was testifying316 words
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304 1965-04-20 4 CINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore police today called for applicants to fill more than 300 vacancies in the Voluntary Special Constabulary here. The Police Secretary. M>". T. Chelliah. said there were at the moment 344 vacancies, but owing to the limited training taiilities available, the police proposed304 words
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131 1965-04-20 4 ARREST POWERS NOW FOR 'PEACE' MEMBERS CINGAPORE, Mon. j o The Poliie have begun issuing "memberI ship cards' to pence committee members in Geylang Serai, giving them powers to arrest any person attempting to disrupt racial harmony. rhi- Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah. today -aid the issue of membership cards131 words
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Article19 1965-04-20 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water Will be shut oil in Jalan Alili tomorrow Horn 9 a.m. 10 6 p.m.19 words
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Advertisement336 1965-04-20 4 :"LiDo"(s"p" c" ope"ns "today" EXPOSED! The private fives of two night club hostesses their search for emotional stability a ■xm Ji^ 'H L- K Rkfc? 4 Spl m I %mt 9 CAPITOL «^'V M-G-M presents s.ngapore fljkr The Most Beautiful ■SHE... v" ?< UiiOULM "who II v AMnorQC must be336 words
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Advertisement16 1965-04-20 4 FRANKIE BLAINES /fl^'^' TH£ MOST TH*/UMG B£Vr OF oms, G/Ris mom g/*ls. To-nite at CAWAV RESTAURANT16 words
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Advertisement227 1965-04-20 4 f.I»W,V'I OPENS THURSDAY! %^,,4imUwP Tel 2 1-1 16 (SINGAPORE! PETER CUSHING CHRISTOPHER LEE TOGETHER AGAIN IN A MACABRE TALE OF A SHE-MONSTER WHO TURNS ANYONE INTO COLD. HARD STONE' *m/r( f TECHNICOLOR A ham^Eß FILM PRODUCTION A COLUMBIA PICTURE j j Nf XT -^PALACE^ U^THEATRE I CHANGE! AN EPIC TO227 words
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Advertisement373 1965-04-20 4 \o\v snow ix.: 11 o m 1 30, 600 OIS pm 11 IS am 2 45, 6IS 9 30 pm AT NOKMAL PRICES! Presented in 70MM BURTON SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION: LAST 2 DAYS 'Now Showing! Horn, 130 400 1 00, 3 30 430&9 30 pm 6.45&9.15pm 'Curse of The Mummy's373 words
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195 1965-04-20 5 Not a line from Swee Lin: Now family worried OINCJAPORE, Mon. j The lamily of Chua Swee Lin. a Singapore scholarship student expelled last year from i 8 Chiba University for anti-Malaysia activities and re-ad-mitted again last Saturday on a tuition paying basis, are very worried over him. His .-ister195 words
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Article64 1965-04-20 5 KUCHINO. Mon. The Director of Education has appealed to all those who wish to teach In secondary schools here to gel In touch with him. I He &aid: "There are many l vacancies In secondary schools lor those who are looking for a j worth-'. 1AP - 64 words
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Article47 1965-04-20 5 \R. Mon. Perl* «H1 spinel $500 on us World Hc;iiUi :i:i).i.cn on M;iv 8 and 0< i i- Btete Government baa con-nibuti-d $300 and the State Welf.m Committee $200The pronramme nirludes a and »n icruultural and poultry PNhibinon at the Ir>dcr.i Kuyangan Kel.ib47 words
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Article, Illustration70 1965-04-20 5 Whispered pause. InvO delegates from the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Worf? Tham Soon (right) and Mr. W. T. Kiat, whisper to each other during yesterday's meeting of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce to discuss the blood debt claim. No agreement was reached at the talks. The meeting,Soong Hon Sin - 70 words
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Article81 1965-04-20 5 I SERIAN. Mon. The Sarawak Government is to grant another $10,000 making a total of 520.000. so that the 2.000 people of the 17th m:le. Serian Road, can complete their v ater Mipply project, the Chief Minister. Dato Stepht n Kaloni? Ningkar.. said ciunr.u .i visit.AP - 81 words
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Article75 1965-04-20 5 KLUANG. Mon— The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Ha.ii Ha.ssan bin Haji Yunos. today called on people of Indonesia origin to be alert against. Co.nmunist aizenls and to co-operate with the Government to preserve the nations sovereignty and unity. He was speaking at the opening of75 words
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298 1965-04-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE standing committee of the J- Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce met for five hours today but failed to reach agreement over the amount of compensation the Japanese Government should be asked to pay for wartime atrocities. They will298 words
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Article32 1965-04-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Royal Customs and Excise Department i" Johore Bahru will close on M.iy 3 and Muv 15 for the A\v;i! Muhar/am (Muslim New Year > and We.sak Day32 words
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202 1965-04-20 5 $22,000 snatch foiled by watchman: Man held Xl ALA LI.MPIR, Mon.— A lone rohli-r this afternoon made a daring but unsuccessful attempt to snutcli $22,000 from a watchman in front of the Banque de I'lndochine branch in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. 1 In- watchman, Gurdial Singh, was accompanying his manager,202 words
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254 1965-04-20 5 Sultan opens Johore's first two blocks of low-cost flats J. BAHRU. Mon I>UMAH Pangsa Johore's first two blocks of low-cost flats— were officially opened here this evening by the Sultan of Johore. In his speech, the Sultan urged the State Government to double its efforts in building more low-cost i254 words
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100 1965-04-20 5 CINGAPORE. Mon—Singapore lawyer and sportsman Mr. P. F. i Pat* de Sf.uza was buried at Bidadarl cemetery thl.* afternoon. Mr de Souza. 57. a senior partner of the law firm of De Souza and De Souza. and a former member of the Singapore100 words
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Advertisement236 1965-04-20 5 Manila Three direct flights weekly on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Superb service bilingual cabin attendants cuisine by Maxim's of Paris and, most important, you fly with Pan Am's Priceless Extra of Experience. You're better off with Pan Am J^| A world's most experienced airline \jjj Tokyo *^^i fr^n^ ITTTfffTiiiiiiif imiiffTi236 words
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Article71 1965-04-20 6 PENANG. Mon. More than 200 inshore fishermen in the Penang TanjonK area area have formed a cooperative society to raise their economic status. The £ociety will also strive to improve the methods of inshore rishing and encourage thrift among the fihersmenAt an inaugural meeting held during71 words
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Article38 1965-04-20 6 IPOH Mon. The Sultan of 1 Perak will make his annual week- j long tour of Upper Perak next I month. I Tht Sultan and his party will i also hunt big s-ime during th» tour-38 words
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69 1965-04-20 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Pothis morning were still baffled by the mystery explosion heard by sentries on duty at the Singapore airport at 10-23 last night. The sentries guarding the entrance to the airport reported hearing the explosion about 20 yards outside the perimeter fence and seeing69 words
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309 1965-04-20 6 Stop in the spirit of Bandoeng... ;t REMINDER TO INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs today appealed to delegates to the anniversary celebrations of the Bandong Conference in Jakarto to remind Indonesia of the declaration made 10 years ago calling for respect for the sovereignty and309 words
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125 1965-04-20 6 IPOH. Mon. About J 525.000 worth ;»f opium was found hidden in secret compartments under the floor board af a car one night it Customs road block ;il iln m;> r about 10 miles from here I h a Sessions Court here was125 words
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186 1965-04-20 6 WOMAN DIED AFTER PENICILLIN JAB, INQUEST TOLD IPOH, Monday. THE Ipoh coroner, Mr. W. Sachithanadhan, today recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on a cabaret girl, Sariah binte Itam. 41, who died in the General Hospital here shortly after receivine a penicillin injection. Dr. Azizan blnte Alyub Gha7ali told186 words
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Article58 1965-04-20 6 CINGAPORE, Mon.— About 60 young women have applied to join the Singapore Civil Defence Corps so far. Many of them have had previous training with the former corps, which was dissolved In 1959. A spokesman for the corps said today that more applications from women58 words
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Article33 1965-04-20 6 KUANTAN. ivloii.— The stafT ol the Public Works Department here Iw.s formed a co-operat;\ ihr rising cst o! essential commodities.'' The st n WiU r members on a non-pro-:U ba.sis.33 words
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Article34 1965-04-20 6 TAWAU. Mon. More than 800 illegal Chinese immigrants bave registered in response to the Government's amnesty offer. Most are from Celebes and Indonesian Borneo who settled in theTawau area in 1962. APAP - 34 words
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143 1965-04-20 6 SINGAPORE Mon CINGAPORES Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has said that thenis place in the Malaysian society for all the different cultures, traditions and institutions In his message in the programme of the Kerala Association's cultural show, which was held at the143 words
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Article, Illustration293 1965-04-20 6 An historic occasion, says Sultan of Brunei ORUNEI TOWN. Mon. The opening of the rew Legislative Council was an "historic occasion," said the Sultan in his speech from the throne. The .speech wa.s read by the deputy Sultan. Pengiran Pemancha. in the absence of the Ruler on local leave. RemarkingAP - 293 words
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Article91 1965-04-20 6 Five named to Brunei legislature URUNEI TOWN. Mon.— The Deputy Sultan of Brunei has nominated five prominent residents to the State Legislative Council. They are Messrs Hong Kok Tin. I.ukan bin Uking. Aziz bin Haji I Umar. R. D. Ro.-s and Yap Chong Teck. The Legislative Onunc'l. created under theAP - 91 words
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Article70 1965-04-20 6 I IPOH. Mon.— The Mentn BMW of Per.ik. Dato Ahniucl bin Saul. I called on land owners today to i make more use of their land by planting cash and other crops Ho was speakniß :\l Knmponi? Jenalek Hilir in the Kuala Kungsar district today wiuip70 words
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Miscellaneous6 1965-04-20 6 Huffs tints ni/ Miff Hulph Hi>inniahk6 words
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Article, Illustration505 1965-04-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon TEACHERS MUST ATTEND STUDY COURSES, SAYS MINISTER THE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said today that unless teachers are continually invigorated by fresh olood transfusion" in the form of seminars and in-service courses there could be no guarantee that the standard of505 words
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Article76 1965-04-20 7 ALOR STAR Mon. Four men. one armed with a pistol and the others with knives, robbed a penghulu while he was praying alone In a prayer house in Jaian Kodlang. 25 miles from here, last night They escaped with $10 and a HE The pengbulu.76 words
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Article62 1965-04-20 7 KANGAR. Mnn. Perils health •nd hospital workers have formed their own welfare and education fund. At a special meetinn held In the Kangar Hospital Club durins I the weekend- Inrhe Junid bin Abdullah wai elected cbairman of thi fund commi"ee. with MrJ R.G. Raw aa vice-president.62 words
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Article27 1965-04-20 7 BINGAPORK, Hon. A man ni hold un by two armed men I In Changl Road today and robbed lof a watch worth $45 and 17.27 words
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Article, Illustration261 1965-04-20 7 Khir hands special bouquet to Prof. Ruth Wong KUALA LUMPUR. M On The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today paid a special tribute to Prof. Ruth Wong. Director of the School of Education, University of Malaya, for her devotion to the cause of education. Speaking at the opening261 words
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Article47 1965-04-20 7 KANGAR. Mon. Inche Ibrahim bin Saibun. publicity officer of the Titi Brsi brunch of Perils Umno. has re.«i*ned from the partyIn a let'er to 'he branch chatrniiin on Sa'urday. Inrhe Ibrahim explained he m resigning beruise he "could not agree with tlir party leadership47 words
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171 1965-04-20 7 lESSELTON. Mon. Two companies of the 2nd Bn.. Malaysia Rangers, have been on patrol on the Malayan-Thai border. Ihoir quarry. Remnants of the Malayan Communist terrorist army. An official statement said, howrvr that they saw no action. Two other companies are expected171 words
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116 1965-04-20 7 'Gold bars' pensioner, 63, weds a matron CUNGEI PANTANI. Mon.— j A railway pensioner and former Perak hockey star. Mr. H. Daly. 63. was today I married to Mrs. Matilda Thomas. 44. widow of the late Mr. E Thomas, of the Royal Artillery. Mr. Daly, the recipient of seven gold116 words
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73 1965-04-20 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Senior Aircraftman P. Scoones, 25. has won first prize for the best amateur film in the 1965 international under- water film festival. i Now serving with tlie photographic section at Headquarteiw RAP Bomber Command in Britain, he became interested in underwater filmins when73 words
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Article17 1965-04-20 7 TAIPINO. Mon. The police have arrested ".vo men and recovered six stolen bicycles from thrnv17 words
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262 1965-04-20 7 Give Malays more scholarships call to State Govt PENANG, Monday. THE Penang Umno Youth general assembly last night resolved to urge the State Government to increase the number of scholarships for Malay students in the State. This was one of 13 j motions which the assemb- ly adopted. Twelve others262 words
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Article28 1965-04-20 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang 1 di-Pertuan Negara has appointed Mr. Tan Boon Trik. the Solicitor- General, to act as State Advoratei General up to May 8.28 words
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174 1965-04-20 7 PENANG. Mon OAJI Hashim bin Shane. 45. from Kedah was today Aned I $25 for assaulting a policewoman at the Penang Port Commis- sion pier on Feb. 7 this year. On a second charge of being found with a knife. Haji Hashim was bound I174 words
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Advertisement51 1965-04-20 7 I NO MOREW^MATCHEsh Jf?W I WITH NATIONAL v/ %X dJ J GAS COOKERS/ K «tT N»TIO<»t^U*UT^ROOUCTWR^»C«O IT "I\IU jUIPI CUIRINTEE 'SERVICE STATIONS THftOUCHOUT BBMBH IDIkJ See the full range of NATIONAL gas cookers displayed at the ESSO CAS stand during the Easter Trade B Fair in the Cay World to-night.51 words
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Advertisement144 1965-04-20 7 PERMA-SHARP stainless steel friction free i- r r l^^^. Why does a Perma Sharp stainless I I steel blade stay sharp 3 times longer..! BIT 2* Qj Jr' •J^im AS- *Vv£ds^3a^Hf«K£' ■'■">' OK .^BS^B^BSSS&r v"*" s voChd^BSSSSSSSSSK ■> -j&y BBBBBBBBBa ''*^89*SBBb BBBBkSO r> ou /stainless steel Perma Sharp frjction free144 words
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Article28 1965-04-20 8 JESSELTON. Mon. r he UiI had Datu Youth Club hai buted $500 to the National DeI fence Fund. Thi.s Wnp ttat State's total to $323,278.28 words
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307 1965-04-20 8 Council to pay for massage and all that, if... JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. fHE Johore Bahru Town Council today offered to pay the expenses of any member of the public for a "fine time" in unlicensed massage parlours on one condition that he later gives evidence in court against the operators.307 words
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128 1965-04-20 8 PUBLIC CAN NOW JOIN THIS GOVT CO-OP JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore Bahru Government Officers' Co-opera-tive Housing Society has decided to alter its name to Johore Bahru Co-operative Housing Society so the people outside the Government service can join. A spokesman of the society said today: "Wp hope that teachers128 words
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Article, Illustration236 1965-04-20 8 Debut at 17 for Vivien, violinist daughter of violinist ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. At only IT Vivien Goh. daughter of violinist Goh Soon Tioe, will give her first recital here tomorrow. It will be another mil. stone in her remarkable music career which began at the age oi' seven. She236 words
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Article19 1965-04-20 8 SINGAPORE. Mom. Mr. Tan Wee Kian has been appointed Registrar of Deeds by the Yang cli-Pertuan Negara.19 words
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Article24 1965-04-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Th« Town Planning Institute (Malays branch' will hold its anr.uai meeting at thp Town Council building here on Saturday.24 words
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189 1965-04-20 8 Xl \l.\ I I MPIK Mon six men thror from Sinnaporr have been detained by the polire in connection with sever, il arme«l robberies committed here this year A Colt. .j:> revohcr anil three rounds of :is amiiiuiiilion were reco\ercd from tter hide189 words
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99 1965-04-20 8 2 years' jail for failing to report BUKIT MEKTAJAM, (fog, A restricted resident. ugimin bin Malreem, 22. waa jailed for two years here today for failing to report at, the Bukit Mertajam police station on Dec. 14 la Asst. Supt. Pall Singh, pro.secuting, tcld the court that Tuginv.n was brought99 words
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Article42 1965-04-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Hon. An ■rker. G. Kannan, m fatally M.ibbed while watching a film .show in Carey Island, i tabbed in the neck, died on arrival at the hospital. A man ha.v been detained tor questioning.42 words
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186 1965-04-20 8 I SINGAPORE, Mon. rpHE Royal Air Force 1 base on Labuan Island, off North Borneo, is undergoing a transformation. New and more permanent buildings are being completed, and temporary basha hut.s are being torn down. Officers and men are being moved from dilapidated huts and weather-beaten186 words
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Advertisement99 1965-04-20 8 m m j m^\ m JL -A- -A. A Jk wa JBH ff.r^Bl for CAREFREE REFRESHING SLEEP at makes life so much more enjoyable. For Complete Comfort Relaxed Rest... Choose the Best... DIHiIOpiIIO. Mattress, Cushions Pillows. Muke sure it is genuine Dunlopillo Look for this label: Made in Malaysia for99 words
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Miscellaneous199 1965-04-20 8 AM** Ih>p Kff y T mmmiim IF "»OU HAP ANY YAH? WEIL, I DUNNO THBsl PRAW YOUR f K4OW WE'LL SEE WHAT WHO J m BRA)NS,>OU'P K»JOW ABOUT BrfA)NS...BLTr IROM THAT I MAY C OF A JOB THIS SWORD Of MY KJAME WITHOUTy I GOT EYES...AND I THE BETTER CARVE199 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1965-04-20 9 Thomas Jenkins - Thomas Jenkins FROM HALF WAY ROUND THE WORLD THEY ANSWER A SUMMONS IN THOUSANDS By THERE wenlive of Ihem lefl whe i) they walked into the Saudi Arabian lown of Dahmam. They were very tired ;inH a man asked them: "Where hnve yon1,578 words
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Advertisement184 1965-04-20 9 For the best-go ton ■g?cMllil»Hc%l ■> H II M«d>om Short wave St*'«ogr*fn with ■f^*- J,-i ||f) Rcoplaclct for tape rtcorder and tx ten- (ion speakers Cabinet of highly polishttf hardwood JJ Fully ttopicalittd I Available from all leading radio dealers fIgMH OUR SHOWROOMS. fc^^^l NMkld «><j foil. 5k S J**184 words
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Article33 1965-04-20 10 "id frti-nd* for Itk* donntinna. :itlriio.nii II "r»I Ijolj THE FAMILY OF OM Ma W« n 'hank all roktttma ■»ndanr« lu:i.ll'i>l lir t»»-rfiiv^in^ni ONC SINC WAN and fan: to thnr tr-nds rt-1.,33 words
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Article21 1965-04-20 10 it Wm4t M NM-waJ MARY BERTHA BARKER paoi»d < < oi all —bo kai i H I i! C-ur— I o( H21 words
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Article662 1965-04-20 10 While there arc no real grounda yef for believing that| I the Tengku ;md Soekarno will meet in Tokyo in Ma) all things are possible. Malaysia's Prime Minister will certainly lie visiting Tokyo next month. nnc| Indonesia's President has never found a trip to Tokyo uncongenial.662 words
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Article387 1965-04-20 10 The importance of countering Indonesian confrontation vii the diplomatic front has become increasingly clear. In keeping Malaysia free and inJepondent, winning over world opinion especially the syti:pathj of the Afro-Asian nations comet second only to 'cultivating allies with sufficient military strength. Tun Etaxak'a special missions to North and387 words
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Article169 1965-04-20 10 The recital by the Assistant Minister of Commerce and j Industry yesterday of power projects under way or planned Iravcs no doubt the growing tlrmand for electricity will be well met. Industrialisation nnd rural reticulation can go ■head free from any fwi of blackouts, a point of significance169 words
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383 1965-04-20 10 A NNUALLY, it is almost customary at th i time of the year for a controversy to start on what constitutes a fair way of collectine income tax. Your correspondent "Square Deal" ha.s shifted the emphasis of your other correspondent. "Fair Deal." "Fair Play"383 words
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Letter160 1965-04-20 10 U'ith reference to your article "One Big "Sorry" Mess". iS.T. April 1) on the new traffic arrangement at the junctions of Jalan Gaslng and Jalan Timor Petaling Jaya. I regret to say that I have been misquoted. What I actually said was that it wa.s not fair at160 words
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Letter114 1965-04-20 10 I AM sure every citizen with tlie interests of the University of Singapore at heart will welcome the statement by the Chairman vi the University Council. Dr. Tay Teck En?, on the policy of recruiUna local graduates to fill new posts and vacancies. However. I wish to ask:114 words
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Letter210 1965-04-20 10 IN last Saturdays IMU< *ot the Straits Tlme> "Homeless" complained that the Singapore Government Officers' Cooperative Housing Society "had abandoned a very attractive noiusing scheme for reasons known only to the Committee." The scheme was abandoned because the vendors were insisting on the whole of the purchase210 words
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Letter121 1965-04-20 10 VVHENEVER a YIP has to pass along Orchard Road, the traffic lights are taken over by traffic policemen In the middle of the road. This system la practical in daylight but practised at night, confusion arises. Traffic lights are switched off. The policeman directs traffic In the dark121 words
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Letter122 1965-04-20 10 T*HE Education Minister has bluntly criticised some headmasters of primary schools for their coulcVnt care less' attitudes, and rightly so What' about the 'couldn't care less' Education Officers? The Minister should take them to task as well. Many who belong to this category of teachers, have adopted nonchalant122 words
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Letter75 1965-04-20 10 I must thank "Ami flies" for his complaint (ST. April 9). Dustbins provided In the past by the Markets and Hawkers Dept. disappeared and hawkers started dumping in the vacant lot. The rubbish In the vacant lot has been cleared and the hawker.s hiive been provided with new75 words
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773 1965-04-20 10 JOHN RUTHERFORD - Back to business behind the Iron Curtain JOHN RUTHERFORD THE COMMUNISTS BOW TO THE HARD FACTS OF ECONOMIC LIFE AND CONSUMER NEEDS by VIENNA, Mon THE Soy ie t Premier, Mr. Alexei Kosygin. declared recently that "what is good for society and the consumer is good for the enterprise." It773 words
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Advertisement596 1965-04-20 10 < I .SSIFIED ADS. H H,.rrf« $U 'Hi*imr.m> OtsTANT T, Vim and H»ri» a mm t t.ir.i Kerha-i TO RAMANATMAN tad P'Vi a am. M Wmm SIS I yfimmnmt THAN AND TAN M«M4 n Mr in and I*>ri» d ni. ANC: >:>t«ern Dt Soun (ian. Khiok Uick ot d o596 words
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Advertisement36 1965-04-20 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London. Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. l____Bf**l*tft II OfflCt: M»L»YAN BANK lUHDiNO n. Jaljn Ban<jir. Kuala LuTiptir. BANKING LIMITED36 words
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Advertisement154 1965-04-20 10 NEW FOR SUMMERS! __B I_P^^^ ___F F wL V _r__ff>^_> 'A M VJ^viw* _B_ Br __9 S_B___— W i rt It's the tastiest way to slim! New cheese-flavour Limmits Crackers are the tastiest ever way to slim. Slimming never tasted so good belore Limmt» Crackers <sre so Crisp, so savoury,154 words
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145 1965-04-20 11 ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. IV The Joh o r c branch ol the Amalgamated National Local Authorities Employees today criticised the State Secretary. Dato Abdul Rahman bin ifar, for "smearing the good name" of Oov< clerical •Mnployees. neb was Dato Abdul Rah:: rcular last week In which145 words
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Article39 1965-04-20 11 Disorderly in a bus— fined $10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Maiukum Chini lor "puii: 1 underwear," Htid KhOWing II to the passengers iriK Buka Tiirwh Road Chinmnh. who admitted al charge ol diMTdl behaviour, wjs 1 under the itiiluence of drink.39 words
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93 1965-04-20 11 Man robbed of $2,000 on the way to bank CINGAPOUC, >I«m. Four armed men this morning robbed a man ol' .vi.ooo in cash at Circular Kh.kl on his way to a bank in Chulia Street. Mr. Tan Jui One. of North Brider Road, told police he was coin? to deposit93 words
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Article29 1965-04-20 11 PENANCI Mon. Twenty- i .1Dld M.N. Abdul R.iZak WM nver in $300 for one ye when he pleaded guilty to 1 diargr nf stealing a bicycle29 words
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Article28 1965-04-20 11 PEN A NO. Mon. 1.; treasurer- Mi Khno Ktv-.m Chuan. tins received Sl.OOO from f ho Chtvth kntig.-q it.- con'ributton to the National Drtrncp Fund28 words
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Article38 1965-04-20 11 KLAI.A I I'Ml'Lk. Mon. Fifteen Ka i.vi and 15 i«lt today tor Formosa to Mudv dues. Of ihc delegation. Uunad bin Baba. .-.nd ihey n to study me way triple-cropping waa carried out.38 words
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Article20 1965-04-20 11 M elppbon«« subscr ber« In 1 n now call Guam and c tan day* •.-C'pnfnmunlcatlona bu an- nounoedL20 words
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Article436 1965-04-20 11 Khalid announces scheme: 'Defence aid saved a lot of money...' KOTA BHARU, Monday. rpHE Assistant Minister of Com--i- merce and Industry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, today announced plans for multi-million dollar electricity schemes for Maiaya's kampongs and outlying areas. He was speaking at the opening436 words
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Article, Illustration254 1965-04-20 11 THEIR 14,000-FT EQUAL JUMPS RECORD PENANG. Mon TWO parachutists equalled the Malaysian record with a jump of 14.000 feet each at the two-day Dane Cup flying competition which ended yesterdayevening with a victory for the Penang Flying Club. Fourteen aircraft from Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Perak and Penang competed for the254 words
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83 1965-04-20 11 S'pore school celebrates its 50th anniversary CIXGAPORE. Mon. Sin- i gapores oldest Chinese glrl.s" school the Chong Plock Girls' School In Telok Ajrer Street celebrated its si.'irien jubilee over the j week-end Tin 1 school was started by the Hokklen Ruay Kuan half a cen- with 33 students Today, :t83 words
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Article41 1965-04-20 11 SINOAPORE. Mon aonu'i) and three mru paid tinea lancing !rom $20 to $50 tod.iv »■>■ nleaded guilty in I part latently .-oliciuna (or immoral purp«\se.> pettarday In thf Bugl.^ Strrr. Malabo 1 t areas and Nee Sjuon 1 .ge41 words
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Article, Illustration389 1965-04-20 11 Premier Lee put NZ right about Malaysia, says a visiting M P OINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, had "very ably" put Malaysia in her true perspective to New Zealarders during his recent tour, according to Mr. Allan McCready. leador of a visiting sixman New Zealand parliamentary389 words
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267 1965-04-20 11 Constable blamed for death caused by his son 4 LOR STAR. Mon. A coroner today blamed Police Constable Ismail bin Ahmad, whose seven year old son Idris fired a shot from his revolver, killing another boy. The Coroner. Syed Hussein Jamalullai. recording a nndIne of "death from gunshot wounds" on267 words
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91 1965-04-20 11 KUCHING. Mon.-A spokenman for the Sarawak im xiid hi Kuching that in resnon.se to their recent reoiie.-t. Lt. Col. Mi ktl. commandintr officer of the 6th Bn.. Royal Malay lent, has presented his ental crest to the mupurn through the Federal Secretary. T91 words
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Advertisement108 1965-04-20 11 YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE Q2/O 1 INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SECURITY. /i^^N SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD. NCOl»Ot*t|o IN THI St»II Or SING, roil I 1 1 294, LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE. X^108 words
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Advertisement130 1965-04-20 11 IS BUILT TO LAST! Safe OUALITY makes General Electric the world's finest refrigerators... ModN TT 130 4.6-cu. ft. refrigerators that you can trust for DEPENDABLE. RELIABLE LONG- UJ^'i te 200 n-cuifL LASTING TROUBLE-FREE SERVICE. OUALITY THAT LASTS comr-> M** l J« 5 t7- cv. fL Model X* 241 10.0 cv.130 words
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Miscellaneous722 1965-04-20 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANVFf. S X.1.. and Prnang; \M:n Malay >üb-titl«>: 7 New.«. 6 Ipoh and M.il>cr;i In Bngtiah; 7-10 Rnunci-UD of y nmu; '.34 B;i- Musipi--2 p-m- Test Mttem: 5.15 Te.>t 1 son "The Ragp of Princess pattern untl music; Mi Open- Anne": 8 News in Mandarin; in? and722 words
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Article, Illustration376 1965-04-20 12 An evening of fashion, music and dancing JJKAITY in all its splendour will come to life when w colourful display of Indian costumes will go on show in Singapore next month. Shimmering costumes in brilliant hues depicting the dress styles of the various Indian provinces and villages376 words
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Article, Illustration443 1965-04-20 12 You may like to know VIISS Teresa Chong, a teacher at the Good Shepherd Convent. Kuala Lumpur, is the first Asian in Malaysia to receive a London Trinity College Diploma in speech. Two other European women. Mrs. Julie Ong: and Mrs. Valeric Albakri also received the diploma. They werr> among443 words
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Advertisement231 1965-04-20 12 If You are in Singapore this week You will look Lovelier You will look years younger if you attend a Cyclax BEAUTY SCHOOL THREE OVERSEAS TRAINED CYCLAX BEAUTY EXPERTS TO TEACH YOU fc tar ar Jt S 0 O» LONDON (International Division) YOU ACTUALLY USE WORLD-RENOWNED CYCLAX CLASS TIMES ARRANGED231 words
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Advertisement307 1965-04-20 12 tautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Wonder Tonic with Each Sweetlet is equivalent to 10 oranges (Vitamin C). HICEE SWEETLETS will krrp your '**t$OOT complexion smooth and clear from blemishes and rough skin. It will also relieve fatigue, banish colds, i and fill you with bouncing health. Manufactured by Takeda of J:n307 words
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Article, Illustration388 1965-04-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE former Ulu Langat District J- Off icer, Syed Ismail bin Ahmad, was sentenced to six months' jail here today for cheating the Government. Also convicted with him wore Hashim bin Talib. a contractor irom Batu Pahat, and tho district388 words
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Article27 1965-04-20 13 Cheat is fined $800 SINGAPORE. Mon. M 37. w'na |n men provided they pal i urity bond", ay lined sBGOi for cheattnz. t K";tcl ;i!«l .(1 dch27 words
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125 1965-04-20 13 Schoolgirl stabbed by youth, aged 13 IFOH. Mon. A schoolglri. Chan Chooi Man. 17, was stabbed irom behind by a youth yesterday aiternoon while walkiag along Station Road with a girl friend. Miss Chan who sustained a stab wound on the left side 'he abdomen was admitted to the General125 words
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Article32 1965-04-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr Donuld U'ren. the Asian represen- t.itive of the International Trans-.' port. Workers' Federation, left tori y for Tokyo to attend the 1 second maritime conference32 words
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Article32 1965-04-20 13 $1 mil. auction .icaau-iuiM, mon. tigni codown lots near the Jesselton wharf were auctioned for $1,030.UOO today. The highest bid was $5.70 per sq. ft. which Is considered a record so far.32 words
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Article113 1965-04-20 13 pi AM. >l«»n A 1 spc.iiil \tti claw "ill vi :ir t this Batnrdaj lot heads «>f depart«aen( and other ienlor (.ox.inment i> iihi is in Penan*. I in- \N-i-t.mt State incbe Moha Nor bin Aixiiiii.'l; v 1,., ,v oricanising it »aw that a113 words
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Article50 1965-04-20 13 KOTA BHARU. Moil. I lie I Kelaiuan SiHte Oovernmtr.t ..s seeking another $650-854 lor public I services this year. A Bill authorising expenditure ot tlm i-uni MM published today. Thr largest .-male item o! r\I penditurc is lor religious instruc-j Mion in primary schools 5642.-I ■870.50 words
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Article27 1965-04-20 13 RAUB. Mon. Th<* Labour I Office here Is conduc'nv rional lanauaco ci..s.- tor Its non- Malay staff every Friday from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.27 words
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Article30 1965-04-20 13 SEREMBAN, Mon.- Mr. S. V. Veloo was re-elected president of the Jelcbu branch cf the Malaj plan Indian Congress for the third time m succession yesterday at Kuala Klawang.30 words
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Article271 1965-04-20 13 IPOH, Monday. INSURANCE detective, Yap Hock Heng, had a lucky escape one day when a bottle of acid was thrown at him in his car at the junction of Jalan Ali Pitchay and Hugh Low Street here. In tho magistrate's court here today, a contractor,271 words
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195 1965-04-20 13 Broadside at young 'paper bravados' of PMIP I^OTA BHARU, Mon.— IV The former Mentri Besar of Trenggar,u, Inche Daud bin Samad. today described PMIP youths as "bravados"' He said the party's youths were only brave In making resolutions, but were not brave enough to implement them. Inche Daud. who is195 words
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75 1965-04-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Police arrested eight nen for allegedly breaking the ofl-shore curfew along the Selangor coast yesterday and today. Six were arrested '>i Pulau Lumut. otT Tort Swettenham, it 12.45 a.m. They were woodcutters The other two. who are fls.iermen, were found by75 words
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Article42 1965-04-20 13 Drugs survey team due SINGAPORE. Mon. A fiv*maa Australian chemicals survey mission to South-East Asia will irnve in Singapore on Wednesday Dor a six-day visit. The mission, sponsored by the %uatraUan Government, will study :he market for Austrailan chemisala in this region.42 words
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Article23 1965-04-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A polio* anti-vice bqu;ic! l.i.si niglu raMM flw .suhpect brothels In Branksom* and Wilkinson Roads. One men Wits detained23 words
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Advertisement365 1965-04-20 13 introducing Mr. Thrifty He saves with the Hongkong Bank! Mr. TT ||||||b year. Mr. Thrifty knows fire cannot destroy Thrifty knows a Hongkong Bank Savings lll|tpH II his savings nor can thieves steal them. ..he Account is the safest place to keep his money HOBI It jR Dlllb s ieepspeacefullyatnightknowinghissavings365 words
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Miscellaneous307 1965-04-20 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Like uilclng one over a large 8 Living accommodation. 1 < B > part of the world <4> A liule gamble that is a 6. One let the camper fnd money maicer i f> different place to stay iio 10. Paper full of lie*.' .6.307 words
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Advertisement575 1965-04-20 14 iintiniK-d troni Pa*)i in I OVERSEAS LEAVE j V\ r-1* <■ Win X.m M FULLY EOUIPPED HOME i rum July availatile one year. Joyce. S, Maria* W**V SITUATIONS VACANT I v ..rd- «fi fmt*.)—Box :,u rt* rrlr,. TRAINED DOMESTIC SCIENCE i. icher wanted. Apply Prlmipal, Ot nil.iry School Karrer •re575 words
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Advertisement743 1965-04-20 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M.,,,1. n« I Mm .-«<>x id rf« -ti.,, FRANKEL ESTATE IHnaM eeinl- I I'lalO. Pkaaa Spor. Anthony Yeo 730i:t NEW LEONIE UUESI HOUSE ■l 'irunxe Komi. por--« Tel. *****. Sln«l« tt Douhlerooms Available. FIRST MANSION: Redecorated 'i.d Klat. Three bedrouma. 2 oaaa*, lonsbaths, B at C. etc. required743 words
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Advertisement792 1965-04-20 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE j l» «|.n bungalows Ream ii:'-. tDrum s.:mml -i tt s-Iii.UOU.-. Cairnniu Road 3.200 s-i \:>v i' I.ukit Tuniih Kirn Lin Park s.-r:in<oon Criid.-n, s.-iiview Park/Hollauo Ueigbl Estate from J15.000 up CCC Junk Stor t Ltd. (Rea. I TileI tune S pore UTi'l s>*\.i: Lls.t >our792 words
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Advertisement927 1965-04-20 14 FOR HIRE it -f. tfin Pl in rts -T'r- I iuhi.iioml iui iiiit Haw d dae I i -•:.> Koeaare «aai Maeia, M|i ■v U, j HIRE SALES SERVICE i"-<-oodl- ci IM cm meal Hi-pnuno-v UeaMMM I 1.*****1.-.I I'l MM^ 4711., I TOURS EXCURSIONS .1 ...4. n4 I »fin H.927 words
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Advertisement870 1965-04-20 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE i Word* *6 tfin.l B<ir 3" rls rxlru WHO IS IHt FAIHEST ol me tair. ■v.'noui d ijouni tor rord Corsair -»por« NUMBER HAWK !•}•> *Ml* I iXnl 1.-ril.H 111 Jlir.i- ».i i.lii. ':.-■< v loiiurw -..-.urn. iftWMMI M rMMJ Ib XM»I *»t. i HatWMa i m870 words
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Advertisement756 1965-04-20 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OHM 1. Kol) Lek Meng of No.— lul.). I pper Seriingooii Rd IHRM Singapore, have applied for a Ketail Shop licence in respect of premises No:— 1015. Upper ScranKoon Road. 6'-ms. Singapore, and ihat IhU upplicatlon will be heard in the Court of the District756 words
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Advertisement688 1965-04-20 14 P.W.D. DUNGUN TENDER NOTICE Tenders imii, Rogmowd Ptt'U Cootractora' Claai kx ai d ,iixi\t under Head IV Subhead 4 A (Supply ol Steel M.S. Bars) uil! i be .eceived at the office of the BttUO Engineer PWD. TreDg Kuala Tren^ganu up to 19 Noon of 25th. April, 19tio lor:— The688 words
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Advertisement342 1965-04-20 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPI I tram MALAYSIAN I'l I'll. ALMOM B 8 >..ll.lix Alluv. (Jll.llliH.ltlull- ll| Dni Watty. Tfiliis nl Apiuiiiitrn. ni the Socinl B< Part n v. i Mcdi I I iPoycblatrl 1965 0.. uccei fill con coiirtaiolQi orfll be i s'.pply for appolntinei Alnidiiei Psychiatric 10.-s342 words
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Advertisement1275 1965-04-20 15 Cji S'oo'i aim i S>im Penani MCNESTHEUS littriMl, Cla Sdi. U Apr 21 Apr 22,25 Apr 21 Li.eriMl, -0.-.' ••> Apr 21 Apr 27/1 May I ASTY»NAX LiverpMl. OuOlin *l» M May 2 ACHILLES liverpul May b May I May 1/11 Miy II CYCLOPS t.f.jil. G ■> May I Ma«1,275 words
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Advertisement2463 1965-04-20 15 i- 'i 'i m JTLjnaaa aawaW Im m km km M JJ^^aaa I J^^aT km km mil AVinaaal r//£-f.H\jl//V£S ii i 1 IMt LA_ A EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EASi, CONTINENT ANO SC«NDIMAVIAi im Pining Arr: Genoa Havre H'burg K'oam Ant* Coph Patageno a) Apr 2 Apr 22/24 25/21 May2,463 words
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Advertisement1229 1965-04-20 15 toj- EUERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. xS^m FOR \r^^*^ U.K. /Continent *< S'"im CASTUIAN Hivri. L'«M. H'Ojrg. Inn G. 6-7 22 Apr CITT or fiLASCOM L> M rj.rg, N'oaa. m»»i (i-argetnoutk 2i.» Api v Apr CITT OF RIPON iT.ioi Htiupjurg, Ron«r«i« •Hull 25/2? May U May CITY OF COLOMBO .i.mouig.1,229 words
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Article282 1965-04-20 16 THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields k* based on last sales to April 17: p) <m pro««ed up dividend of 20 ptr cent •F Price- «D.Y. nividend Yield •K I V-'.rntritu \i»ld: 'TC. Times "n- Definition (rrv.seri) Time* ea»ered Th« number of timcj lnst year's totftl282 words
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Article236 1965-04-20 16 April 19. Three months. INDUSTRIAL]. Ro-istmd IS eta. M. Box IS rta. City Dcv 7 cU. M. Inn. 9 eta. 'VS. Holdings N. Irun eta. :i eta. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. Dunlop 12 etc. Knninson 10 cts. B. Smcltan 24 eta. Rotbmans 10 eta. Kn.v> 12 rta. San 6236 words
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Article70 1965-04-20 16 -HINESE productd Eichanxo, Slnga- pore noon prices per picul yasterday: Coconut oil 1 bulk $02 aellers, drum $6.'i M-llers. Copra: Apr./Mny UK/Continent: Unnnotcl. Pepper: Muntok white $150 sellers. Sarawak white $1474 sellers, special Sarawak black $130 sell. rs. garbled Uimpu&g black fllTj(N) sellers, ASTA $160(N) nellers. Sinxapore Coconut70 words
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Article31 1965-04-20 16 Both the Straits Tin Market and the Malayan Rubber Market were closed yesterday on the occasion of Easter Monday. Both re-open this morning. .■Melbourne Stock Exchange will reopen tomorrow.31 words
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724 1965-04-20 16 From Our Market Corraspondent WHEN trading resumed on the stock exchange yesterday after the Faster weekend conditions were better than might have been expected. While turnover remained on the small side, it was comparatively reasonable when judged in context with other recent trading volumes724 words
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Article27 1965-04-20 16 Hatajraa st«xk indices Apr. i:>. Apr. in. industrials: ;i;.:i itM tkm !ii;..ii MM S ruhhiTs: nn.ln 103.40 Dii. 30, 1»(i3 Kill. IK-o. 19, i'Jlii Hill.27 words
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Article671 1965-04-20 16 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchanße of Malaysia yesterday, with the numbrr of the shares traded iv brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (3,000) 82.01: Ounlopa (6.000) si. 50: Cast Smalt AMI IaVM; Css* $1.52 SL. ....<.. >1671 words
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Article86 1965-04-20 16 been vi c nuwu-.;-um import (iuties on the product, tin .nisiry ol :xed. The Mini-try it had leaUHed that the Austialu.i Oovernmeul w;ls plaDiiiiiu to hold tnontta mi 1 propoiiii for import unit Increases on tinpiate. It added local manulacturci ertint; that ihe tanir nicreii.-e86 words
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Advertisement1097 1965-04-20 16 KISLN KAISUA LTD V Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Sarvie* a Detroit Crticigo 'Mi.t»i Mm" wn Way 2S May Ji luna JO luna S laly 11 Jul, ir.j.jMiii" aVnaaag 2t luaa 2g ialy l Aug I Aug n *m West Coast oE Central/South America Service j Sail Ma Gaayajqvu1,097 words
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Advertisement1033 1965-04-20 16 AUSTRALIA SfRVICE/NEW ZEALAND IHDIA. CARIiiaN ANO r>. GULF lERVIU ii: Frrmantle, Adelnda, Melkaaraa, S»«it» Ta< Madras aad Matatattiaaa < S ">» Sow* S'pora P. S'ha* fararit BULIMBI* 8 May »'IB May 11 12 May MAIUU 8/11 Mar 12 May 11 May BARPIIA Siuna 1/ 1 laae 18/12 laaa UUUU JB/1,033 words
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Advertisement358 1965-04-20 16 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast sailings trom Molayslo direct to Conodian and U.S. Great Lakes ports Singarora r. Thara fensnt An. Mootrrai BINTtNS 27/38 Mr 1/ 2 May V 4 May 1 laae nEUND g/U Ma| 14 15 May 18/17 Mat IS laaa BAWHN 4/11 iaat 12/11 laai 14/liiaaa358 words
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Advertisement111 1965-04-20 16 O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR DURBAN CAPETOWN LOURENCO MARQUES SPORE PT. SHAM PENANG "SUN PINK" 27/28 APR 5 MAY "BENAME" 24/25 MAY 2/3 JUN "OCEAN UNITY" 21/22 JUN 29/30 JUN "OCEAN PEACE" 26/27 JUL 2/3 AUG General Agents. UNITED ENTERPRISES SHIPPING LTD. Rooms 902/3, 9th Floor, A.I.A. Building, Robinson Rood. SINGAPORE.111 words
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Article86 1965-04-20 17 CHIPS lying alonKsid* tht Sinfaptrt Harbtur wharvtt or expcctid today nf V.n Coon s.l»ro«t 40 II Demode N.W. 3. Pn?r>t:oni» 3s SB, Ual Baykov ttUk 111 11, Carronbaak SI 31, Automedoo IT Mad:?on Lloyd 4C, Tiorioape 8/». 7. Tjlm..nuk Ships ti Port Swelttnham: Old Port: nan.i. .N:irM,86 words
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Article47 1965-04-20 17 V the ollicial .Malaysian Short Term Maae) Market lor the recll ended Saturday (April IT} In r.in-r of call rates was as "Hums: li\\h I I M)S %H per cent .'> per rent. UENEBAL KINDS: 3 per cent i> per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled million.47 words
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Article58 1965-04-20 17 'I'lli: present rate of the Malayan 1 dollar against tin- pound ster- SMI lixed on November .'1 last Ml is Belling TT or Ol) CaJ IS 16 d., Buying TT 2s. 4 1 led. mine OD 2s. t 1 Bd. The dollar is at its statutory '■iddlc position58 words
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Article52 1965-04-20 17 Five thousand tons of copra had ben exported recently to Latin I America from Menado in the Celebes, the official Autara news igency reported on Friday. The agency did not say which ■ountries had taken the copra. A further 2.500 tons would be shipped eon to '.Vest Germany,52 words
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Article30 1965-04-20 17 Tht Malayan Exchange Banks* Asse- ri.iiion't rate* tv n.crchauts remained uni h:inj:e<l yosterddy. The frt* E»changt market u< Honß M clo-id rwttrday. n »iil I v leopen today30 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1965-04-20 17 In loving inrmory gone but never forgotten by loving wife, children sons-in-law daughters-in-law A grandchildren. Birth: H1993 Death: HAM MX. O. SOt KALI.MiAM25 words
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Advertisement2627 1965-04-20 17 NOTICES NOTICE 1 To: Contractor Lim Thian. No H Jalan Abdul Rahman. Muar. TAKE NOTICE that Ml action lvi b ixeti commenced agaiiua you in the High Court at Kuala Lumpur In Civil Suit No. 3:>7 ol 1904 by James Warren Company Limited in which the PlaintiHs I i iaim2,627 words
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Advertisement123 1965-04-20 17 fQtR] Straits Times Pre^ss (hi) Ltd. 4?_LJ TIMES HOUSE SINGAPORE 3ENIOR REPRESENTATIVE \pplicams tor the above position, advertised in :he Straits Times on 6th and Bth April 1965, ire thanked and are advised that candidates ihort listed tor interview are being notified ndividually. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED a how easily a123 words
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Article, Illustration678 1965-04-20 18 S'GOR SWIMMERS SCORE 22 WINS PENANG. Monday. s!ELANGOR swimmers won a total of 22 events in the first Malaysian Junior swimming championships which ended at Tanjong Bungah .yesterday. The Sclangor swimmers also gained 10 second places and _U thirds. Singapore. competing in only a few groups, did678 words
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Article66 1965-04-20 18 I ONDON. Mon. Britalns Davis Cup team to meet Israel here from April 28-30 was announced vi m .-relay. It is: Billy Kni?ht (Northamptonshire), Mike Bancst.u "Devon i. Roger Taylor lYork■blri I :md Bobby Wilson iMiddleS; OgBtCT. Britain s No. I teni... tUjrer, baa been outReuter - 66 words
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422 1965-04-20 18 jubljana. Yugoslavia. 1 Mon. China, the favourites, and Japan will meet n the tinal of the men's Swaythling Cup team event n the World table tennis hampionships here tonight, i Both teams completed heir semi-final group.s last light without losing a422 words
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Article113 1965-04-20 18 CYDNEY. Mon. River J Seine, an eight to omchance, won the Sydney Cup by three lengths from Blue Shaun <16 to 1> over two miles, at Randwick today. Bon Fllou .seven to two) wa-, a short head further back third. The favourite. Fair Patton 'five toReuter - 113 words
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Article225 1965-04-20 18 Volvo 1st in African Safari NAIROBI. Mon.— A Swedish Volvo driven by the Sikh brothers, Joginder and Jaswam Sinsh. was first across the finishing line today, winning the 1965 East African Safari, the world's toughest auto rally. More than an hour behind was a Peugeot driven by local rallvists lan225 words
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Article63 1965-04-20 18 ROME. Mon. Martin MulUr.in. of Australia, yesterday won ha nn i .-aiirir- im:il of the Caani.i tenni.s tournament, beating Hnaappe Merlo i Italy 6-2. 6-3. 6-1. Earlier. Merlo had'beaten Edwon Handarino i Brazil i 6-4. 3-6, 7-5. :ni-!in..l m.itrh. Helga Niessen 'Gtrmarri and jiordano Ma.nii (Italy)Reuter - 63 words
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Article29 1965-04-20 18 si. PETERSBURG. Florida. Won— lndia's Raßanath ihnan defeated Mike Belkin of f l da .n ihe final of the p,.--tanburg Maitfn invitational tennia tournament yestei UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article18 1965-04-20 18 MUAR. Mon— The Muar F\x>tball Associ.it ion win hold their Annual meeting here on April 25.18 words
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Article55 1965-04-20 18 Ne^ri v 1 M t:ri Indians 8 170 RA. Tump.'i 1 Irirndlies: IA 7 Johore Mil.iy.s 2 (S'ban). PWD Invitation 5 Gurkha Engineers 3 iKluaiiKi Sentul Works 5 Harpers 4 fSen'ul XL.i Ipoh l)iv Ramblers A 1 4 i.lju SC 0- Dlv. 3: looh Youngsters 2 Malavsian Rangers 1.55 words
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Article36 1965-04-20 18 Frimdly ilpoh Peralc Malay Selection bt Prralc Poll runs. Malays 107 (A Azi/ IflMUl 48. Poopinder 3-28. CM d»- Cnm 3-27 i Police 103 (Poopinder 39 Kerpal 21. MoVicl Sniefc 4-28 K.imarul Ariffln 4-37 i.36 words
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Advertisement292 1965-04-20 18 MAF Malaysian Australian Finance Company Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation whose group assets exceed $5,000,000,000 accept deposits for varying periods of time to suit the convenience of depositors. as examples Hh^ll +V 1 will pay /op a 02/ti pa. for twelve months for292 words
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242 1965-04-20 19 JOE DORAI - PANEL OF COACHES TO TRAIN 75 S'PORE JUNIORS B> JOE DORAI SINGAPORE. Mon. A panel of ten coaches, recognised by Singapore Amateur F.A., has embarked on a scheme to form live reserve state training squads ti> provide the Singapore team wiih a cot> tinuous supply of foachod young players. The242 words
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285 1965-04-20 19 'A FULLY ASIAN AFFAIR' IS TENGKU'S HOPE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is president of the Asian Football Confederation, expresses the hope that future Asian Youth football tournaments "will be more completely Asian and riot confined to our part of Asia alone." In a message285 words
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Article101 1965-04-20 19 PENANG. Mon Joh have won all the;:- n aasured of the Grouu A i m the first M Youth basketball tournament now aeld here. Peruk. who have lost only one game. :ire the nmnera-up-In Group B. Singapore wi'h from four matches, ure In strong OMteb urUl101 words
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Article, Illustration582 1965-04-20 19 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon FIRST MATCH IS AGAINST JOINT-HOLDERS BURMA BUT COACH VELAPPAN SAYS: WE ARE HOPEFUL By r pHE Malaysian youth football team, who leave for Tokyo tomorrow to compete in the Asian youth championship which starts on Saturday, .will be severely testedSoon Hon Sin - 582 words
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378 1965-04-20 19 Malaysia may tour 5 more countries KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAYSIA may send sepak raga teams for exhibition matches in Laos, Burma, Cambodia, South Vietnam and possibly the Philippines before the I i start of the Third SEAP' Games to be held here in December this year. This was disclosed by378 words
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Article40 1965-04-20 19 SINGAPORE. Mon MaIHVM.i nationil coach Tan Eng Yoon. who unablp to lPiivr earlier for the first MAAU coaching course at Ku.ila Kubu Bliaru from April IS r.i May 1. lert for the centre by I train last night.40 words
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Article139 1965-04-20 19 Malaysia meet Japan on May 7 BADMINTON KUALA I.UMPUR. Mon. Four top Japanese players will play a iiiendly International badminton match again.xt Mal.iy>la at the stadium Ncgura on May 7. The visitors now touring Indonesia, Thailand and Hong K'jng will arrive here on May 6 for a three-day stay. They139 words
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Article247 1965-04-20 19 RACING JPOH. Mon 1 Amateur r ,ri ciuo \ll Kliv.ll I .IMi ll> ll|l la-s I p llf: Timber;. ■inU.T. Bo!i Vlveur 13.5. I) 12.13. Kent--12 7. Band- 4 Lad 12.1. Punter Deiiglu 111 11.12. 11.0. \V th\ l o Sultan ol I'eraks (up I.i^n247 words
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77 1965-04-20 19 IPOH, Mon. The Perak team, who retained the F.A.M. Cup by beatlns Singapore 3-2 on Saturday In Singapore, returned ho/ne toy train today. Officials of the Perak Football Association led by Itl president. Mr. Teoh Chye Hin. who returned by plane yesterday, gave77 words
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279 1965-04-20 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ATHLETICS Wok will ask S'pore Govt aid for MAAU meet ERNEST FRIDA B SINGAPORE. Mon. Inche Othman Wok, the Minister for Social Affairs, has promised the Singapore AAA to ask the state Government for financial aid in organising the Malaysian A ACs second annual championship at Farror Park athletic centre279 words
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Advertisement70 1965-04-20 19 Taipei The copitol city of Toiwon is conveniently served by the swift ond silent Corovei'e ies of THAI INTERNATIONAL. Enjoy the fomed Royol Orchid Service with superb cuisine, fine wines, ond oil the hospitality of Thai ond Scondinovion flight crews. THAI j»m vna ko« «»fnes met s sukh dl ma70 words
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Advertisement172 1965-04-20 19 This machine may cost up to 540.000 Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^^ tP^BHSB"B^^^ A r^fINHEW H^^^^^^aaiaaaaal ■mLc LaaaaaaV% ?J)p .A j aiL^^^^^^^^^Baal :^BaaaaaaaiaaHf aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT^^B -^^aaa^aaaaV iti^T vfWdk. MB J■' T* K^| <^«?l^aaaaaCa3aaaHHl W l^lW aaL CHAMBERLAIN offers equivalent work outputs for less than $22,000 Only a demonstration can advantage over Chamberlain I prove it.172 words
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Miscellaneous122 1965-04-20 19 DIARY mm m^ j BOOCn Scor Div. 1: Umno Vootlla v P( lice LJppot (Princes Kd>. Div. L'niio Youths v Chu; Luk >S'aor padang). Div. 3: Pantai Youngsten v VOCSC 1 ITayl i- Rd-. i'erak Dhr. 2: HtED v NUCW < JAJ grd.). Div. 3: PTCSC v Shaw Bros. 'B122 words
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Article, Illustration463 1965-04-20 20 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN SINGAPORE. Mon CREWS ALL SET FOR SHOPPING SPREE. .BUT SHORE PASSES ARE SO SCARCE By EVERYTHING about the 21 -ship Russian whaling fleet-now in Singapore for bunkers— is big, including their disappointment. II is Russia's biggest whaling flotilla. And the catch theyKok Ah Chong - 463 words
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Article40 1965-04-20 20 SINGAPORI Alexandra will hold ;i .x-i.il dance ii (he Victoria Memorial Hall on under the patronage of Hie Minister for Labour, Mr. Jck Venn Thong. The da nee 1 will lie highlighted ritll "Malani Megtfa Quern"40 words
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Obituary31 1965-04-20 20 i.AHRIEL EDMOND OE CRUZ. ny at (ien.r.il Hospital li.l. on i 4 Bs n rim Winiii'. S»ntnl ai B.SO n in. I lor W lOMpb'l rhurrh MBtOl, tfeMM M Chen31 words
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95 1965-04-20 20 Kidnapped men still held by Indons Xl < lIINO. Mon Three eniplo>ees of the Medical Department kidnap- j ped by Indonesian ter- j rorists on (Jood Friday arc still held by their 1 captors despite broad- casts by Radio Malaysia (Sarawak) that the men j were hospital asssistants. The three95 words
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Article198 1965-04-20 20 WELLINGTON. Mon ANGRY demonstrators carrying "Go home anks" banners kicked the I.S. Ambassador's car and ripped off its American pennant today during the arrival of special Presidential envoy Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge About 100 demonstrators, representing Ncn Zealand students. raBgi— organisations and nuclear disarmament campaigners, wereReuter - 198 words
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Article53 1965-04-20 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Bingopore Musical Bociel) annual piano. violin and singing competition, which opened In thi- Cultural Centre at Fort Canning today, will continue until April 30. The adiudicator lor the Imals. which will be held on April 29 and 30. will be the international Chinese53 words
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Article30 1965-04-20 20 c.uoh Koh Boey hat n ol the Chinese YMC Other slstant treasurer; Mr. K secretary i Chinese i Mr. Tan and l(> board mi tnbers.30 words
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Article18 1965-04-20 20 SINOAPOR] I'lce II women i a member. Atherton tomorrow. a '.ilk to memlxi> illustrated by18 words
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Article78 1965-04-20 20 Singapore Mon li-.i BinKuixjit YWCA will hold a forum mi Women's contrlbuttoi j life o! modern oil ies on April 23 ■I IU premises In Raffles Quay at 8 pin. Members of the forum will inI cluc.e ihe Deputy Director of Medical Services i Health i, »r X78 words
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Advertisement45 1965-04-20 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 M Hnrd> til >*ttntm,,ml Oil EASTER to Bunallnl (.limniyi and ChrUtophrr Thevatbanin a son. Iff K.K. PAGOL SWISS WATCH As a token of your affection, give your cherished one a "PAGOL" watch! «i^ 1| 153 I I 3i^lk 25 41 Imk JEWELS45 words
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Advertisement28 1965-04-20 20 '1 1 Hh t sSl^^lsiSlllail BOR^WAHJO BETTER PRODUCT FOR BETTER LIVING BORG-WARNER INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 304 LM ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. TELEPHONE *****. ALSO AVAILABLE FROM AUTHORISED ZENITH DEALERS28 words
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